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KTXL Still Using Same Weather Graphics


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For some reason i have seen KTXL use these graphics since 2008 from their last package when they used the FOX O&O Theme and even after their current graphics they still use it. their sister Tribune-FOX stations like WXMI and WXIN uses Weather graphics that match their main Graphics and KTXL manages to not keep up with them?

 

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Because they look like they match the current look anyways and why fix what's not broken?

 

Depending on their weather software vendor it might cost them money to have new graphics loaded in. So again, why fix what isn't broken.

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Because they look like they match the current look anyways and why fix what's not broken?

 

Depending on their weather software vendor it might cost them money to have new graphics loaded in. So again, why fix what isn't broken.

I guess its the reason why KOVR Gets more attention with its Advanced Weather Graphics.

 

WFXT still uses weather graphics based on the previous O&O look with the new one, so what's the problem with that?

I figured that, its just what boggles me that they still use it.

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Once in a blue moon, KPIX would throw in the Glassy CBS Wallpaper from the 2010-2012 O&O look on its weather headlines. So it looks like they didn't fully delete it on their system.

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I guess its the reason why KOVR Gets more attention with its Advanced Weather Graphics.

 

 

I figured that, its just what boggles me that they still use it.

 

 

KCNC uses quite a bit of the old package especially in teases and billboards.

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As an art director for a major market station, I can shed some light on this:

 

Laziness. I've got other things to do than update that :10 billboard.

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